Eriksson, Auld lift Stars past Flames in SO

Loui Eriksson scored in the third round of the shootout, Auld
was perfect in all three rounds, and the Stars rallied from a
two-goal deficit for a 4-3 victory over the slumping Calgary
Flames on Wednesday night.

Eriksson beat Miikka Kiprusoff with a backhander after Dallas'
Mike Modano and Brad Richards failed in the first two rounds.

Auld, making his fourth start in six games in place of Marty
Turco, denied Olli Jokinen and Jamie Lundmark in the opening two
rounds, then stopped Jarome Iginla in the third round.

"I felt good in the shootout," Auld said. "I obviously have a
little confidence in that right now. That's a key part, feeling
good, feeling confident enough to hold your ground and wait for
the move that you think is the one."

Dallas won its second straight shootout behind Auld after losing
seven of its first nine tiebreakers this season.

"Loui got the goal, but Alex won it for us," Stars coach Marc
Crawford said. "If Alex keeps playing like that, we'll feel a
lot more confident."

Dallas won its fourth straight at home and is 12-2-2 in its last
16 games in Texas. But the Stars are only 1-9-2 in their last 12
on the road.

"We were down 3-1 and could have folded, but we had everybody
battling," Crawford said. "We've got to keep building on this."

Calgary, 0-6-2 in its last eight, is only two points ahead of
Dallas in the Western Conference playoff race.

"It was a tough loss, but it's a point in the right direction,"
Iginla said. "For two periods, we played really good. We knew
they'd be desperate because they're trying to claw back in the
race for the playoffs and go ahead of us."

Kiprusoff received two slashing penalties in the final minute of
overtime to give Dallas a 5-on-3 advantage, but the Stars were
unable to cash in, sending the game into the shootout.

Dion Phaneuf and Iginla scored power-play goals during a
23-second span of the first period to energize Calgary's
slumbering offense.

Jokinen added a second-period goal, and Lundmark had two assists
for the Flames, who'd managed two goals or fewer in eight of
their previous 10 games.

Modano notched his 553rd career goal at 3:58 of the first
period, Modano's fourth in his last seven games.

But Calgary capitalized twice in rapid succession during a power
play resulting from a match penalty to Dallas' Mark Fistric.

Phaneuf scored from distance at 11:04 to tie it at 1, and Iginla
beat Auld on a backhander from the slot at 11:27.

Fistric was assessed the match penalty in addition to a fighting
major after bopping Calgary's Eric Nystrom on the head with
Nystrom's helmet during a scrap. Fistric dislodged Nystrom's
helmet as the players wrestled, and when Fistric used the helmet
as a weapon, the referees slapped Fistric with the match
penalty, meaning the power play could continue after Phaneuf's
goal.

Crawford said Fistric, suspended pending a review by the league,
was caught in the heat of the moment.

"It's unfortunate he got the ejection," Crawford said. "He
doesn't have a history of anything like that. I thought it was
accidental, but the referee has got to call it how he sees it."

Jokinen made it 3-1 at 11:37 of the second period when he
shoveled a rebound past Auld.

But James Neal's deflection gave Dallas momentum, pulling the
Stars to 3-2 with 24 seconds left in the second period.

"For two periods we were on our game," Flames coach Brent Sutter
said. "It was the last goal in the last minute (of the second
period) that we gave up. That put us on our heels in the third
period. It allowed them to dictate play in the third. When
you're up 3-1, you've got to win that game."

Dallas had 1:25 of a 5-on-3, and Richards tied it at 3 from the
slot at 7:35 of the third period with 18 seconds remaining in
the two-man advantage.

NOTES: With Fistric out, the Stars had to go with five
defensemen. ... Dallas was involved in its Western
Conference-high 17th overtime game. ... Modano has 1,349 career
points, tying Mats Sundin for 25th in league history. ... Dallas
F Brenden Morrow and Jere Lehtinen were back in the lineup after
missing the previous four games with upper-body injuries. ... C
Mikael Backlund was in the Flames' lineup after being called up
from Abbotsford of the AHL on Tuesday. Backlund, a native of
Sweden who was Calgary's first-round draft choice in 2007, made
his NHL debut last season. ... Auld received an assist on
Richards' goal, Auld's first of the season.